Daniel Jones Out for Giants vs. Dolphins Due to Neck Injury; Mike Glennon Will Start

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The New York Giants will be without quarterback Daniel Jones for Sunday's game against the Miami Dolphins.

According to SNY's Ralph Vacchiano, Giants head coach Joe Judge classified the injury as a "neck strain" and added that Jones hasn't been cleared for contact.

The injury is not yet considered to be season-ending, according to Judge.

The third-year passer suffered a concussion in Week 5 against the Dallas Cowboys, but he was cleared ahead of Week 6. He missed two games because of an injury.

The Giants will start Mike Glennon against the Dolphins after he replaced Jones against the Cowboys.

Jake Fromm, who was signed off the Buffalo Bills' practice squad this week, will serve as Glennon's backup, marking the first time the second-year man will be active for a regular-season game.

The Giants are 4-7 this season, and Jones has played up-and-down football in what is likely to be a key year for him in terms of his future with the team.

The Duke product has completed 64.3% of his passes for 2,428 yards, 10 touchdown and seven picks. He has scored two scores.

New York has won two of its past three games, including a victory over the Philadelphia Eagles.

Glennon and the Giants will have a tough time against the Dolphins, who are riding a four-game winning streak.